The NetWare_server_name should be specified as its full DNS name (for example, lnxsvr3.provo.novell.com). The username should be specified as a fully qualified name (for example, cn=admin.users.corporate).

If you have not already done so, create a new directory for your GroupWise system into which the domain directory will be copied. For example:

mkdir /gwsystem

If you want to use an existing directory, make sure that it is empty.

On the NetWare or Windows server, stop the MTA for the domain.

If the domain has gateways, stop the gateways.

Use DBCopy to copy the domain directory from the NetWare or Windows server to the new directory on the Linux server.

./dbcopy -M /domain directory /destination_directory

DBCopy is typically used for backing up your GroupWise system, but when you use the -M switch to move a domain, it changes directory names to lowercase as required on Linux and copies the message queue directories as well as well as the GroupWise databases in the domain. For instructions on installing and running DBCopy, see "GroupWise Database Copy Utility" in "Databases" in the GroupWise 6.5 Administration Guide.

In ConsoleOne on Windows, update the location information for the domain:

Display the Identification property page of the Domain object.

In the UNC Path field, change the path to the location on the Linux server where you moved the domain. For example:

\\linuxsvr3\gwsystem\provo3

For a Linux server, ConsoleOne interprets the UNC path as a Linux path. Do not put a Linux path in the UNC Path field.

Display the Identification property page of the MTA object for the domain.

In the Platform field, make sure that Linux is selected.

Display the Network Address property page of the MTA object for the domain.

In the Network Address field, specify the IP address of the Linux server.

Click OK to save the new directory and IP address information for the domain.

If you are using the /work startup switch to place the MTA working directory (mslocal) outside the domain directory structure:

Copy the mslocal directory to the Linux server so that no messages en route between users are lost.

In the mslocal directory structure, rename files and directories that contain uppercase letters to all lowercase.

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